Perfectionistic Children Quotes & Sayings
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If Jesus' death is different, it is not because he suffered more than other martyrs, either physically or spiritually, nor because his death was lonelier, or more humiliating, or more gruesome (despite Mel Gibson's heroic attempt to render it so). This common idea is quite mistaken. Such considerations are not what make Jesus' death unique. The uniqueness of his death is found in its meaning — James Warren

God, can you imagine getting married at nineteen?" miranda asked. "when i was nineteen i didnt even know how to do my own laundry." she added, for david's beneit, "you know, laundry? washing your own clothes? there are people who do that."
he rolled his eyes. "i know how to do laundry. i watched my wife do it dozens of times. — Dianne Sylvan

For my part,' said the little prince to himself, 'if I had fifty-three minutes to spare, I would take my time walking slowly towards the nearest fountain of water. — Antoine De Saint-Exupery

I find that there are two kinds of books; the ones that make you want to read more and those that make you want to write more. — Harmann Pitts

You can tell me to stop any time you want, but you won't. — Cassandra Clare

Those who glitter with the glory of the hummingbird meaning death — T. S. Eliot

Are you a person who peels off a band-aid slowly or just rips it off all at once? Casey contemplated Alexa's warning, recognizing it for what it was. — Donna McDonald

Two things are necessary for great achievement: a plan and not quite enough time. — Leonard Bernstein

I hope so too, and that is one of the most powerful ways to get anywhere. Hope — Sarah Noffke

The British press ... [claimed that Tony] Blair was simply Bush's poodle - a favorite phrase, bewilderingly popular, although it made no sense - and that he was ignoring the will of the British people. Considering the hacks had spent Blair's first six years in office condemning him for relying on focus groups and opinion polls for his policies - in other words, paying attention to nothing but the will of the people, or at least their whims - that seemed a little rich to me, but as I said, logical consistency has never figured highly in the British media's scale of values. — Larry King

I want your loves to be multiple. I don't want you to be a snob about anything. Anything you love, you do it. — Ray Bradbury

You have to be willing to get happy about nothing. — Andy Warhol